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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt in Chinle

Fill Dirt

Clean, screened fill dirt for grading, leveling, and backfilling projects. Essential for raising elevation, filling holes, and preparing sites for construction.

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Next-day delivery available if ordered before noon CST. Most orders delivered within 2-4 business days.

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What to know about Chinle

Why Chinle homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Chinle homeowners live in a small but growing community of 8,592 residents where steady development and desert-edge conditions shape home projects. With a 2.00% annual growth rate and a climate that averages 228 sunny days and 34.25 inches of rain per year, local yards and building sites face cycles of dry heat and occasional heavy downpours. That mix drives demand for reliable, locally suited aggregates: soil stabilization, raised beds, driveway grading, and foundation backfill all need consistent materials. Homeowners look for fill-dirt that compacts well, resists washout during storms, and supports landscaping and structures without excessive settling. Clear information on material type, delivery timing, and quantity helps DIYers and contractors plan correctly in a market where regional geology and weather matter.

Popular projects in Chinle this season

  • House pad fill-dirt - 150 tons
  • Driveway base fill-dirt - 40 tons
  • Septic backfill fill-dirt - 15 tons
  • Road shoulder fill-dirt - 60 tons
  • Erosion berm fill-dirt - 80 tons

Chinle quick facts

Location
West Arizona
Population
8,592
Metro Area
2.6+ million
Annual Rainfall
34.25 inches
Sunny Days
228/year
Hardiness Zone
8b
Growth Rate
2.00% annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery available

Best times for Chinle projects

Stable Fall Moisture
Spring Rain Limits
Monsoon Erosion Risk
Slow Winter Compaction

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Fill Dirt delivery questions

What are typical delivery and per-ton prices for fill-dirt near Chinle, AZ?

Delivered fill-dirt prices near Chinle typically range from about $15 to $50 per ton, depending on supply location, truck distance, and whether the load is seasonally available. Chinle is a remote, Navajo Nation area, so expect the higher end of the range if material has to travel 50-150 miles; Hello Gravel shows exact pricing and any delivery fees when you check your zip code or request a quote.

How many tons or cubic yards of fill-dirt do I need per square foot at 2u0022, 4u0022, and 6u0022 depths?

Use 1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet and assume 1 cubic yard of fill-dirt weighs about 1.2-1.4 tons (we use 1.3 tons as a rule of thumb). At 2u0022 you need about 0.0062 yd3 per sq ft (≈0.0080 tons/sq ft), at 4u0022 about 0.0123 yd3 per sq ft (≈0.0160 tons/sq ft), and at 6u0022 about 0.0185 yd3 per sq ft (≈0.0240 tons/sq ft). Example: 1,000 sq ft at 4u0022 requires ≈12.3 yd3 or ≈16 tons.

How does fill-dirt perform in Chinle's hot, arid climate when it comes to compaction and settlement?

In Chinle's arid climate fill-dirt tends to be dry and loose when delivered, which makes it harder to get good compaction without adding moisture and using mechanical compaction in lifts. Expect some settlement if material is not placed in 4-6 inch lifts and compacted with a plate compactor or roller; for foundation backfill or driveway bases, compacting in controlled lifts is recommended to minimize future settling.

Are there local suppliers or quarries that stock fill-dirt within a reasonable truck distance to Chinle?

There are local and regional suppliers that serve the Navajo Nation and nearby towns, but Chinle is remote so material may be sourced from nearby hubs (for example Kayenta, Window Rock, Holbrook or other regional yards) and could travel 50-150 miles. Hello Gravel checks local supplier networks when you enter your zip code and provides exact availability, lead times, and any additional hauling fees for your delivery.

Do Chinle or Navajo Nation permitting rules affect use of fill-dirt for driveways, pads, or foundation backfill?

Yes, permits and approvals can apply: because Chinle lies within the Navajo Nation, building, grading, and drainage permits may be required through Navajo Nation authorities and possibly Apache County for off-reservation work. Check with the Navajo Nation Division of Community Development and your local planning authority before placing large volumes of fill or modifying drainage, and confirm requirements for work near washes or archaeological sites.

What are common alternatives to fill-dirt and how do local costs compare?

Common alternatives include crushed rock or crushed stone, road base (processed base course), and decomposed granite (DG). Locally, plain fill-dirt is usually the least expensive per ton, crushed rock or road base costs more but provides better structural support, and decomposed granite is often pricier and used for pathways or decorative surfaces; exact local prices vary with supply and distance so request quotes for direct comparisons.

Can local contractors in the Chinle area deliver, spread, and compact fill-dirt, and what are typical labor rates?

Some local contractors and equipment operators in the Chinle region offer delivery plus spreading and compaction, but availability can be limited and rates vary. Expect wide variation in labor/equipment pricing in remote Arizona; as a rough range plan for small equipment and operator rates roughly $75 to $150 per hour, or ask contractors for a per-project quote and written scope before work starts. Remember that Hello Gravel can request tailgate spreading at checkout, but the driver will perform it only at their discretion and there are no guarantees.

What erosion control and drainage concerns should I consider when using fill-dirt on slopes around Chinle?

Chinle's desert terrain is susceptible to sudden runoff and flash flows, so grading that directs water away from structures, installing swales, check dams, or riprap at outlets, and using geotextile or erosion-control fabric on loose fill is important. Also keep disturbed soil covered with rock mulch or native vegetation where possible, and avoid placing fill in natural washes without tribal permits and engineered drainage measures.

Are there delivery logistics I should plan for in Chinle (access, drop location, and driver limitations)?

Plan your drop location carefully: dump trucks need firm, level access and room to maneuver, and drivers may refuse to dump on steep slopes, soft ground, under low wires, or on narrow roads. Add delivery notes during checkout (gates, best access route, preferred dump spot) and expect drivers to use their discretion for safety; if you need spreading or compaction, arrange a contractor or request tailgate spreading at checkout knowing it is not guaranteed.

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